New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00529

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  

Caption

Relates to allowing a jury instruction stating biometric evidence shall not be dispositive in the jury's decision.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A01442

Relates to allowing a jury instruction stating biometric evidence shall not be dispositive in the jury's decision.

NY S09517

Relates to notifying an insured of a rate filing increase or decrease for long term care; provides such notification shall include instructions on how to submit comments on such rate filing.

NY A10746

Relates to notifying an insured of a rate filing increase or decrease for long term care; provides such notification shall include instructions on how to submit comments on such rate filing.

NY A08695

Provides that after an alternate juror has been substituted, the jury shall deliberate anew on all issues submitted to the jury at the outset of deliberations; exempts issues for which a verdict was already rendered.

NY S07695

Provides that after an alternate juror has been substituted, the jury shall deliberate anew on all issues submitted to the jury at the outset of deliberations; exempts issues for which a verdict was already rendered.

NY S09770

Provides that after an alternate juror has been substituted, the jury shall deliberate anew on all issues submitted to the jury at the outset of deliberations; exempts issues for which a verdict was already rendered.

NY S08004

Prohibits the use of biometric surveillance system or biometric surveillance information in places of public accommodation; prohibits entering into any agreement that authorizes any third party to use any biometric surveillance system or biometric surveillance information; provides penalties for violations.

NY S08625

Requires the appellate division gives the highest degree of deference to the jury's fact finding, including its assessment of damages.

NY A09552

Requires the appellate division gives the highest degree of deference to the jury's fact finding, including its assessment of damages.

NY A07896

Provides that any writing or record made as a memorandum or record of any act, transaction, occurrence or event, may be received in grand jury proceedings as evidence of proof that such act, transaction, occurrence or event, if it was made in the regular course of any business.

Similar Bills

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